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Yearly Archives: 2024

Unlocking the Secrets of African Skin and Hair: A Focus on Sub-Saharan Africa’s Unique Characteristics and Research Initiatives

A recent study by De Faverney et al., (2024) titled "Support for dermatological research in Sub‐Saharan Africa: insights from African Hair and Skin Research...

Addressing Climate Change, Flooding, and Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategies for Resilience and Community Health

A recent study by Angmor, G. D. M. (2024) titled "Climate Change Flooding and Diseases in Sub Sahara Africa: Trends and Adaptions Strategies (A...

Unlocking Rural Prosperity: Harnessing Photovoltaic Energy for Sustainable Agricultural Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

A recent study by Ogunboyo, P. T., & Ogunlade, O. (2024) titled "Review of Photovoltaic Energy Access for Sustainable Growth in the Agricultural Sector:...

Unlocking the Dynamics of Convective Cold Pools in Equatorial Africa: Insights for Weather Prediction and Disaster Preparedness

A recent article by Hoeller, et al., (2024) titled "Characteristics of station‐derived convective cold pools over equatorial Africa" published in Geophysical Research Letters by...

Unlocking Carbon Neutrality in Africa: The Power of Education, Employment, and Renewable Energy

A recent article by Elom et al., (2024) titled "Achieving carbon neutrality in Africa is possible: the impact of education, employment, and renewable energy...

March 2024: Paper of the Month by Popoola, et al,. 2024 – Unlocking Drought Tolerance: Hyacinth Bean’s Resilience Revealed for Climate-Smart Agriculture

March 2024: Paper of the Month by Popoola, et al,. 2024 – Resilience in Hyacinth Bean (Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet): A Combined Approach of...

March 2024: Paper of the Month by Tewolde, 2024 – Coloured in South Africa, Black in the United States’: International migrations and different racial...

March 2024: Paper of the Month by Tewolde, 2024 – Coloured in South Africa, Black in the United States’: International migrations and different racial...

March 2024: Lamis Yahia Mohamed Elkheir – African Female Researcher of the Month

March 2024: Lamis Yahia Mohamed Elkheir – African Female Researcher of the Month Lamis Yahia Mohamed Elkheir stands as a beacon of resilience and determination...

Unveiling the Silent Crisis: Young Black Men and the Urgent Call to Address Suicide Rates

Recent research from the University of Georgia sheds light on a deeply concerning trend: young Black men are grappling with alarming rates of suicide,...

Diving into Chadian Literature: Nétonon Noël Ndjékéry’s Journey, Linguistic Diversity, and Literary Insights

Chad, often overshadowed in media discussions, emerges as a literary territory through the voice of Nétonon Noël Ndjékéry, a prominent figure in French-speaking Chadian...
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